Heart-breaking and suffocating
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Rent, Stockwell Playhouse – Review
A punchy and fun production of a classic musical
Read More »How to Be Brave, Summerhall (Roundabout) – Review
a near-metaphorical break-neck ride through one of the most daunting challenges of parenthood
Read More »Lovecraft (Not The Sex Shop In Cardiff), Underbelly, Cowgate (Belly Button) – Review
Science meets love in a hilarious one-woman musical comedy
Read More »The Good Scout, theSpace @ Surgeons Hall – Review
Sexuality and fascism meet in a true story that doesn’t quite fly
Read More »Happy Hour, Pleasance Dome (QueenDome) – Review
Irksome but masterfully embodied by two brilliant performers.
Read More »The Incident Room, Pleasance Courtyard (Pleasance Two) – Review
An intelligent and thoroughly researched dramatization
Read More »Coma, Summerhall (The Terrace) – Review
Audience members are induced into a pretend state of coma
Read More »Everything I See I Swallow, Summerhall (Demonstration Room) – Review
Stunning aerials and an evocative script
Read More »Ask A Stripper, Heroes @ Bob’s BlundaBus (Top Deck) – Review
Ask a Stripper does exactly what it says on the tin. Two professional strippers, Gypsy Charms and Stacey Clare, offer their time to answer questions from the audience. ANY question. They introduce themselves by first taking all their clothes off, ensuring that everyone has had a good 360-degree view of their bodies – which isn’t particularly hard to achieve, since it’s sold-out and we’re all stuffed on the top deck of a bus. The directions that the conversation can take ...
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